Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown

Album: One Road More (1972)
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  • Tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown.
    Tonight I think I'm gonna look around
    For something I couldn't see
    When this world was more real to me.
    Yeah tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown.

    My love, my love has gone away.
    My love, my love what can I say.
    My love would never see
    That this world's just not real to me
    And tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown.

    I told my love a thousand times
    That I can't say what's on my mind,
    But she would never see
    That this world's just not real to me
    And tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown.

    Tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown.
    Tonight I think I'm gonna look around
    For something I couldn't see
    When this world was more real to me.
    Yeah tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown. Writer/s: JIMMIE DALE GILMORE, JOHN GRAHAM REED
    Publisher: SHELBY SINGLETON MUSIC INC
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